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TEXT AND IMAGE EDITING 69
TEXT AND IMAGE EDITING
This is a WYSIWYG Text Editor, providing many editing facilities. 
These work very similarly to those in leading word processors.
Editing character attributes
In all views except No Formatting view, you can change the font type, 
size and attributes (bold, italic, underlined) for selected text. Use the 
Formatting toolbar or the Font dialog box from the Format menu. The 
latter also offers subscripts, superscripts and colored text or backgrounds.
In No Formatting view you can use the Formatting toolbar to specify one 
font type and size to be applied to the whole document. This is not 
transferred to other views; their previous settings are restored.
Open the Font Matching dialog box from the OCR panel of the Options 
dialog box to specify which fonts to use for texts entering the Text Editor.
Editing paragraph attributes
In all views except No Formatting view, you can change the alignment of 
selected paragraphs and apply bulleting to paragraphs. Use the 
Formatting toolbar or the Paragraph dialog box from the Format menu. 
The latter allows you to modify indents, line spacing and spacing 
between paragraphs. The Text Editor’s horizontal ruler lets you define 
indent and tab positions easily. Advanced tab settings are done in the 
Tabs dialog box from the Format menu.
Paragraph styles
Paragraph styles are auto-detected during recognition. A list of styles is 
built up and presented in a selection box on the left of the Formatting 
toolbar. Use this to assign a style to selected paragraphs. Use the Style 
dialog box from the Format menu to rename or modify a style and to 
define a new style. When you save a document to file, you can choose 
whether to export the paragraph styles with the document or not. This is 
valid only if the target application supports paragraph styles.










